Sunday, March 15, 2009

Intel Pentium M Processor Processor Number

780, 778, 773, 770, 765, 760, 758, 755, 753, 750, 745, 740, 738, 735, 733J, 733, 730, 725, 723, 718, 715, 713 NA Architecture 90 nm, 130 nm processtechnology 130 nm process technology L2 Cache 2MB, 1MB 1MB Clock Speed 1.50 to 2.26 GHz 1.30 to 1.70 GHz Clock Speed--Low Volt 1.30 to 1.60 GHz 1.10 to 1.20 GHz Clock Speed--Ultra Low Volt 1 to 1.30 GHz 1 GHz and 900 MHz Front Side Bus 533 or 400 MHz 400 MHz Chipset Mobile Intel 915 Express Chipset Family Intel 855 Chipset Family Intel 855 Chipset Family Wireless Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection Features Benefits Power Optimized 533/400 MHz processor system bus, Micro-ops Fusion & Dedicated Stack Manager. Allows faster execution of instructions at lower power. Support for enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology w/ multiple voltage & frequency operating points. Allows for better match of performance to application demand. Execute Disable Bit° Support Can help prevent certain classes of malicious “buffer overflow” attacks when combined with supporting operating system. This is an optional feature and is available on the latest Intel Pentium M Processors. View processors supporting this feature. Support for Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning Dynamically lowers voltage based on processor activity to lower thermal design power enabling smaller laptops.

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